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PIK3C3 (VPS34) Protein

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PIK3C3 (VPS34) Protein

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| Property | Value |
|----------|-------|
| Protein Name | PIK3C3 / VPS34 |
| Gene Symbol | PIK3C3 |
| UniProt ID | Q8N3F7 |
| Molecular Weight | ~100 kDa (887 aa) |
| Chromosomal Location | 18q12.3 |
| Subcellular Localization | Cytosol, endosomal membrane, phagophore |
| Protein Family | Class III Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K3C) |
| Brain Expression | High in neurons, particularly cortex and hippocampus |

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Introduction

PIK3C3, also known as VPS34 (Vacuolar Protein Sorting 34), is the catalytic subunit of the sole class III phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) in mammals. It plays a central and essential role in [autophagy](/mechanisms/autophagy) and endosomal trafficking by phosphorylating phosphatidylinositol to produce phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate (PI3P) [@backer2016]. Unlike class I PI3Ks that regulate cell growth and survival, PIK3C3 is dedicated to membrane trafficking and organelle homeostasis, making it critical for neuronal function and survival.

The discovery that PIK3C3 variants cause neurodegenerative disorders, including hereditary spastic paraplegia, cerebellar atrophy, and atypical parkinsonism, has highlighted its importance in the central nervous system [@miller2020]. PIK3C3 dysfunction contributes to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis through impaired autophagic clearance of protein aggregates and damaged organelles [@wang2019].

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